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Update for Android: Some users may receive a message from Google Play Store that ‘Your account is not eligible for this app’s test program’. This happens because our team needs to manually add you to the Beta list before you can activate Test Mode in Google Play Store.

Yeah, was looking for a “give feedback” button somewhere (either within TestFlight or Revolut itself), but could only try give feedback through force touch on the BETA app, but then failing because I don’t have my iOS Mail app set up for Gmail.

I think email is best for this. It’s flexible enough to add screenshots, annotated screenshots and so on.

When reporting a bug, I don’t want to do that on the phone. I might make a screenshot, but I would like to write the report always on a desktop computer. I would not find it more convenient at all if I had to do that from within the app.

Why not both? Given that Revolut is mobile device targeted it would make sense to be able to report feedback without having to do it through email.

It just offers us testers more flexibility to be able to report things (i.e. I wanted to report some UX feedback regarding one of the new features - but since I couldn’t do this in an easy way, I’ll have to defer to doing it later/forgetting).

I have just installed the new 5.2.0 version for Android and my local EUR account is masked with XXXX XXXX. BIC is there, the account says active. Was the same with the disabled GBP local account, once I activated the right (previous) account number just shown up. Once I disable the GBP account it gets XXXX again. (little strange but OK, because FAQ states I still can receive transfers for my disabled currencies as well, so little weird: I am not able to check the account number, but no problem, …

Proper testing could have avoided this. Yes, it might be just a small oversight that can happen to any of us, however it is symptomatic for today’s software engineering landscape - its all betaware at best